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THE

GLOBALIZATION
OF
Religion
RELIGION?
When we say Religion
RELIGION
A system of beliefs and
practices among sacred
thing.
RELIGION
The belief in and
worship of a
superhuman
controlling power,
especially a personal
God or gods.
RELIGION
much more than
culture, has the most
difficult relationship
with
globalism.
What is the difference between Religion
and Globalism?
GLOBALISM

A national policy of
treating the whole
world as a proper
sphere for political
influence.
Kindly type “R”
RELIGION

- Concerned with the sacred.


- Follows divine commandment.
- Defines and judges human action in
moral terms.
RELIGION

- Less concerned with wealth and all that


comes along with it.
- Main duty is to live a virtuous, sinless
life. Concerned whether to end in
heaven or hell.
RELIGION

- Religious aspire to become saint.


- Religious detests politics and the quest for
power for they
are evidence of humanity’s weakness.
RELIGION

- Religion and Globalism clash over the fact


that religious
evangelization is in it self a
form of Globalization.
RELIGION

- Concerned with spreading


holy ideas globally.
Kindly type “G”
Globalization

- Place value on material


wealth.
- Abide human made laws.
Globalization
- Human action can lead to the
highest material satisfaction
and subsequent wisdom that
this new status produces
Globalization
- Aim to seal trade deals, raise
profits of
private enterprises, improve
government revenue collections,
etc.
Globalization
- Less worried about whether
they will
end up in heaven or hell.
- Trained to become shrewd
businessperson.
Globalization

- Globalist values them


as both means and ends
to open-up further the
economies of the world.
Globalization

- Focused on the realm


of markets. Globalist wishes to
spread goods and services.
Relation
- globalization allows for religions previously
isolated from one another to now have
regular and unavoidable contact. As a result,
globalization brings to the light the fact that
since religions have similar values, not one of
them is “correct” and, therefore, can be
changed.
Thank you, Class!

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